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T H E E S T A C A D A 1 TDUSHED T H U RSD A Y N K W S MORNING H. A. W ILLIAM S Entered at the postoffice In Estacada, Oregon, as second class mail SUBSCRIPTION RATES 51 00 One year S ix months 50 NOVEMBER 14. I 9<>7 T h is is the time of year to h * i „ li'CTRlNC CCD Withstood Cther Treatment But Quickly Cured bs Chamberlr.i.i's Couc,h HENRY V. AD!X, M. D. T h e boxing bout which took place Reircds Physician and Surgeon at Fugle Creek last Saturday night •'Last winter I caught a very severe # i drew a fair sized crowd out. Th e cold which lingered for w eeks," savs J Office and residence, lip si iirs in the Es principals in the affair were " K id Urquhart of Zeplicr, Ontrio. "M v rough tacada Pharmacy Ilnililing R u b y ” or L . E . Gorman, of Minne 1 was very dry and harsh. The local dealer Entrance between drug store and Sparks apolis, and "S p ik e L a m a r" c.r R. recommended C'hamlierlain's cough rem store, on Broadway edy and guaranteed it, so I ga\c it a trial I,. Shepherd of Portland. T h e con One small hettle of it cured me. I helisve- TELEPHONE test was to last ten rounds, and Kid I Chamberlain's cough remedy to lx: the Ruby won the decision in the last best I have ever used. This remedy is for round. S. Flem ing acted as referee sale by the Estacada drug store. Dr. C. B. SMITH and Ben Jacques as promoted. A 4- PH YSICIAN & SURGEON • round preliminary took place be Notice for Publication O F F I C E and R E S I D E N C E Land office at Pcrtland. Oregon, November 9, 1907 tween Kid Morgan of Spokane and Notice is hereby given that Joseph Sadowski of El- Over the drug store Slim Curtis of Rainier. Perry Mack wood. Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to who is champion of Alaska, refereed make final five year proof in support of his claim, viz: P H O N E homestead entry No. 14551, made Sept. 13. 1902. and gave the decision to Curtis. for the Lots 3 & 4 & sJ4 of nwJi of section 4. town Mack has challenged Rudy for a ship 5 south, range 4 east and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at Portland, Or contest, to come off in Portland. A egon, on December 21. 1907. He names the fol William K. Haviland, M. D. number of Estacada boxing enthus lowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: PHYSICIAN and SURGEON iasts took in the doin’s. A dance A J Crlndstaff of Elwood. Oregon J P Nibecker of Office at drug store - - Estacada followed the boxing sport. S Twerowski of Portland. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Photograph Gallery I have ojienttl a gallery in Es- tacada and am prepared to do all kinds of Photopraphic work both indoor and outride. W ill be here Saturdays »8: Sundays I. A. BONNEY, IS IA C A D A 0BLG0N to raise better fruit next year than was raised this year. A residence and property, one of the finest and l>est in Eatacada for sale. See or write W . W . Boner, Oregon City is in the heat of a Estacada, Ore. fight for a cleaner city government and Iretter regulated saloons. And Thanksgiving Ball some shallow moraled standpatter calls it a "tearing down” policy. A masquerade Ball will be given j . , _ in the Park pavilion on the evening T h e people ot the l n.ted State s, of the 2gth> p rizes wiu given 11 insist that President Roosevelt t() ^ tw<> ^ dancers and to the will shall serve another term, unless he two best sustained characters. positively declines. T h ey are an x Th e deal has Ijeen closed for the ious for him to keep unswervingly at it notwithstanding all the panics s“ lc by E . F . Surface of his home that may come. residence property to Edw ard Scott. ___________ j Th e consideration was $ 12 5 0 . Mr. Surface has rented the Seymour It wont be long before the store . . . . . , * . , building near the Bank of Estacada. windows will assume their usual pretty trimmings and open display Mortgages for Sale of fancy articles, and wares. A fine $50 0 5 years’ time, 6 pr. cent. display of holiday goods, stimulates $20 00 3 “ “ 6 business, and keeps it at home. It $8 00 3 “ “ 6 “ is time, now, to begetting ready for $50 0 2 “ " 6 the December trade. Th e News is Also private money to loan on here to assist in the work of letting the public know what is to be had terms and in amounts to suit bor- in the town’s market, Advertising rower. Call, write or phone JO H N W . L O D E R , rates are reasonable. j Attorney at L a w & Abstractor of $35. A CLEAR , FULL TONED INSTRUM ENT Cash, or on monthly payments S Granacki of Elwood, R E SID E N C E Algernon S . Dresser, Register " T a lk in g about your big th ings,” nI 4 dl 9 Hotel Estacada. Call Bell & Phone says the Ashland Tidings, "F r e d Rapp, whose farm is located in the Timbea land Act, June 3. I 878 beautiful W agner Creek valley five Notice for Publication Land Office at Portland, Oregon, Oct. 8 th. 1907. Dr. R. W. ANDIRSON miles west of this city, has contrib Notice is hereby given that incompliance with the D EN TIST uted to the Ashland exhibit build provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878. Of rooms 41-2 Hamilton Bldg. Portland ing a Mammoth Chile squash which entitled ‘Anact for the sale of timber lands in th« ++ states of California. Oregon. Nevada, and Washing tips the scales at 1 3 5 pounds. It is ton territory. “ as extended to ail the public land states W ill visit Estacada every Saturday estimated that after allowing for by act of August 4, 1892, Edward S . Johnson of 'r . , Portland, county c f Multenomah, state of Oregon has waste in preparing it, this squash I this day filed in this office his sworn statement No Office with Dr. C. B. Smith would furnish the raw material for I 7595 for the purchase of the E l4 of sw iL nw^ of j sw ^ of Section 28 and ne‘4 of se1^ of Section 29 in the making of at least 200 pies of ) township 2 S . range 7 E. and will offer proof to show \ Reliable Retrcdv for Crouqh proportions ample to satify 800 ap that the land sought is more valuable for its timber Mrs. S Rosintlial of Turner, Mich, says petites for such toothsome viands. or stone than for agricultural purposes and to estab lish his claim to said land before the register and re ; “ We have used Chamberlain’s ccugh me- It is no wonder that the Eastern fi ceiver at Portland, Oregon, on Friday the 10 day of l dicine for ourselves and children for sev- January. 1908. He names as witnesses: | eral years and like it very much. I think nancial stringency has no terrors for John W Gardner of Portland, Oregon John Clark of | it the only remedy for croup and highly Oregonians with such resources in Edgar Smith of 1 recommend it.” For sale by Estacada reserve. ’ ’ Thadeus Peirce of | drug store. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above B E S T IN V E S T M E N T described lands are requested to file their claims in Th e N ew s one year for one dollar this office on or before said 10 day of January, 1 908 A new, up to date supply of records for both Edison and the Victor phonographs. Songs and Instrumental— the very best SE E N AND H EARD AT TH E Estacada Drug Store When You Buy This FLO UR PEST V ll*EKA “ Ili? &EM ENTS BEST You Get The Ite as? .... W ashington ^.°fMCNTs efsr Monday morning found Estacada Land 1 itles, Oregon City, Oregon TO • +e++++-m pQ^ SA L E L O V E L A C E and HEYLMAN land markets. T h e legend', " I n God W e T ru s t” on the United States coins, has no significance in these days, and we doubt if it ever did have any com mercial significane. In the days when it was adopted for a place on the coins the people were more sent imental and trusted in God that this Country might lie a success. But in these day the saying has become, more or less, an idle flippancy. T o be worth anything now a saying or article must have a commercial val ue, for all are looking for the intrin sic and not mysticism. LO CAL NEW S One week to Thanksgiving. R. W . C ary has purchased the lot just north of the Estacada. State Bank. Clark Posson is home to stay for awhile, the Barnes-Lindsley mill where he is employed has closed for a few weeks. Fordyee Hughes of Ca/adero let his ax come down too close to his thumb, and the surgeon had to fix it lip. to build a fine business building 011 the lot, which will be eighty feet deep; the ground floor to be occu © - pied by a saloon, and the second floor is to be a roller skating rink. Contractor E . T . Mallory Las been figuring on the plans. Mr. and Mrs. Close have rented and moved into one of Mr. H eylm an’s houses, but later they will live in the H avi land house when it is rebuilt. Mrs. Close is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A . W ilcox of Springwater, and their coining here from Aberdeen is principally for the benefit of Mrs. Close's health which was not good © - while living near the ocean. Biliousness and ( mist¡potion For years I was troubled with bilious ness and constipation, which made life miserable for me. My appitite failed me. I lost my usual force and vitality, l’epsin preparations and cathartics only made matters worse. I do not know wdiere I should have been today bad I not tried Chamberlain's stomach and liver tablets. Tile tablets relieved the ill feeling atonee strengthen tile digestive functions, help ing tile system to do its work naturally. -Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birmingham, Ala. These tablets are for sale at tile Estacada drug store. Jesse Stubbs came down from bis claim Tuesday with his father a 1 1 uncle. Jesse has a fine claim up in Washington which lie is improving into a bonanza farm. Winter weather has been rather backward aliout putting in a perm anent appearance this fall, and for that reason the season is slipping a- long unobserved, and the Holidays are about due. Dr. A d ix reports the arrival of a Iw y to Mr. an<l Mrs. Lester Hale, Monday, Nov. 18. A n d a boy to Mr. and Mrs Ed. Fieken of Viola on the same date. That great friend of the whole kingdom of life, “ Our Dumb A n i mals,” says: Avoid as far as possible drinking water which has tieen contaminated by lead pipes or lead lined tanks. Avoid dr n ing water which has run through galvanized iron pipes. Avoid using anything acid which has been kept in a tin can. When grip or other epidemics are prevailing wear a little crude sul phur in jo u r boots or shoes. W IL L SELL YO UR PRO PERTY If you have any property for sale commu nicate with us; we will find you a buyer if what you have to sell is salable. Dont delay but give us your terms and a descrip tion of your property w e'll do the rest T H E E ST A C A D A R E A L T Y CO M PAN Y- I © Why not subscribe today? Algernon S Dresser. Register. Notice for Publication Land office at Portland, Oregon. November 9, 1907 Notice of hereby given that Stanly Turel of Dodge, Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to make fin $8co “ “ “ al five year proof in support pf his claim viz: home stead entry No. 14074. made March 26. 1902, for $150 0 “ “ “ the Northeast Quarter of section 34. township 4 south See Bank of Estacada. range 4 east, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at Portland, Oregon, on December 21, 1907. He names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz; By our Wayside Reporter I A J Crindstaff of Elwood, Oregon 4 j A it.» i_lMut.ifci.fci.ljti.ti A A l f a titli Y J P Nibeckes of S Twarowski of Portland S Granacki of Elwood Miss E v a D. Pruner spent last Algernon S Dresser. Register Sunday with Miss Martha Blundell at the Richard Davis home at G a r field. G u y F . Hunt and W illiam Porter caught a wild goose Saturday. Th e bird had been shot through the breast some time ago and was unfit to be eaten. Miss C. A . Cutter, accompanied by her mother came back to Cur- rinsville Sunday and expects to re sume her work in the school-room. She has been sick for some time in Portland. TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3 , 187 8 Notice for Publication Notice for Publication United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, Sep tember 6 . 1907. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions c i the act of congress of June 3, 1 878, entitled "An act far the sale of tim ber lands in the states of California. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington territory” as extended toall the pub lic land states by the act of August 4. 1892, the fol lowing named persons on Angust 29. 1907, filed in this office their 3worn statements, to-wit: Theodore Crockett of Spokane, County of Spckane. state of Washington, sworn statement No, 7544 for the purchase of the S e# section 32. township 2 south range 3 east, W. M. ReckaCrockett cf Spokane, county of Spokane state of Washington, sworn statement No. 7546 for the purchase of the N eJi section 32, township 2 south, range 6 east. W. M. Lizzie Bickett of Spokane, county of Spokane, state of Washington, sworn statement No. 7547 lor the purchase of the S 4 nsK and SMt nw5i section 28. township 2 south, range 6 east, W. M. That they will offer proofs to show that the lands sought are more valuble for the timber or srone there on ttian for agricultural purposes, and to establish their claims to said lands before the register and re ceiver of this office at Portland, Oregon, on Friday the 22 day of Nov. 1907. They name as witnesses: W T Patton, 300 Mar- quam building. Portland, Oregon: Lizzie Bickett. Spo kane, Washington: Luella M Patton. Portland. Ore gon: Belle O Proven. Spokane. Washington: Theo dore Crockett, Spokane, Washington. Any or all persons claiming adversely the above described fands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before the 22 day of Nov. 1907. Algernon S . Dresser, Register United States Lard Office. Portland, Oregon, Oc tober 22. 1907. Notice is hereby given that in com- pl ance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the states cf California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory. “ as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4. 1892. Charles J . Bradley cf Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 7604, for the purchase of the N1'» of nwj{ and w,‘ a of ne% of section 8 in township 3 south range 7 east, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable of its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver of the U S land office at Portland, Oregon, on Monday the 20th day cf January. 1908. He names as witnesses: Ed Julius K reigcr received a fine self ward Whitney of Portland, Oregon: J W Webb of Portland. Oregon; Darwin Bradley of Oregon City. Notice for Publication feeding shingle machine, Saturday. Oregon: J V/ Faubion of Salmon, Oregon. United States Land Office at Portland. Oregon-. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above Mrs. Florence Duncan was bro't described lands are requested to file their claims in September 6 , 1907. Notice is hereby given that in home from Portland, Monday. She this office on cr before said 20 day of January. 1908. compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale timber Algernon S . Dresser, Register. is at her father’ s and is quite ill. lands in the states of California. Oregon, Nevada and 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. I). Trapp, Mrs. 4 Washington territory. ' as extended to all the public land states by the act of August 4. 1892, the follow Sarah Palmateer and Mrs. Ida Pal- ing named persons on August 29. 1 907, filed in this mateer spent lust Monday visiting office their sworn statements, to-wft: Luella M Patton o f Portland. Multnomah county, around Currinsville. state of Oregon, swotn statement [No. 7545 for the Mrs. J. E . Folsom, of Spring- purchase of theSeK section 34. township 2 south, range 6 east. W. M. water, was a guest at Mrs. J . P. Ir- f Belle O. Proven of Spokane, county of Spokane, KST A C A D A - POR T I. A N D vin’ s last week. state of Washington, sworn statement No. 7542 for the purchase of S e ^ section 28. township 2 south, Cars .eavt Estacada for Port range 6 east, W. M. F IS H D IN N E R S That they will offer proofs to show that the lands land : sought are more valuable for the timber or stone there Fish Dinners are served every on than for agriculture purposes and to establish their and Friday at the Golden Eagle ;le hotel 1 7 -o 7 ' 9 - 3 7 » 1 1 -37 claims to said lards before the register and receiver U 3 7 . 3 : 47 . 5 : 37 . 9:05 P. M. of this office at Portland. Oregon, on Saturday, the and restaurant. R egular price. 23 day of November 1907. Cars leave Portland for Esta- They name as witnesses: W T Patton of Port $6 ,8 0 0 to loan in amounts above land. Oregon: Luella M Patton of Portland, Oregon: cada: Theodore Crockett of Spokane. Washington! Lizzie $50 0 to suit. W e will sell you e x 7 :3 0 ,9 :3 0 , 1 1 :3 0 A . M. and • Bickett of Spokane, Washington: Recka Crockett of change on Portland at par. Bank Spokane, Washington and Belle O Proven of Spokane 1:30 , 3:40, 5 44. 7 :I 5 P- M. ; Washington. T h e difficultyin obtaining desira ble horses for military service has I induced the United States govern ment to undertake to raise a part of its army horses and mules. It is proposed to establish a station in W . A. JO N ES Missouri, near Kansas C ity, another PRO PRIETO R in T e x a s near Fort W orth, and a X third breeding establishment near Good rigs and careful drivers always Miles City in Montana. It is an in SPECIAL ATTENTION dependent commercial enterprise on Given Hunting ami Fishing Parties the part of the government to in sure not only a supply of horses and mules for military service, but to WOOD & LUMBER raise best types of horses for c a v a l of Estacada. laical amt Long Distance Telephone W av freight leaves Estacada , Any°L /" r are !<m‘ reijTresred c M m i J to file their ,'h? 1*b°7 in ^ ; i described lands claims ry mounts and artillery use. Over at Prineville potatoes are 20 ill the morning, daily except . this oiftc« onor M e re the 23day al Nov. 1907. Algernons. Dresser, Register. Sun. returning in the evening. A party of thirty or more young ; T h e Department of Agriculture, cents a bushel, and but little higher at » nd. Th e big crop over there | Main office, cd the company: 13a 1-2 ; people of Estacada chartered a spe in a bulletin on the subject, says Timber lanp Act Ju ne 3. 1878 First St. Portland, Oregon. Notice for Publication cial car last Friday evening f o r a , that pheasants can be raised w ith and tile inability to get the product j United States Landoffic. Portland. Oregou. Oct 2 . -F'lllifcifll.ili.llifilli * t t t — * high jaunt to Portland. Th e car comparative ease and that there is a out to market is the reason. 1907. Notice is herby given that in compliance with left here at 5 and arrived in town great profit in the business. Th e the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in little more than an hour. Some demand lor these birds is constant in the states of California. Oregon. Nevada, and of the young folks had dinner and ly on the increase, and the rearing Washington territory." as extended to al! the public i land states by act of August 4. 1892, Emil Eyssell,. attended the theaters. Several of of pheasants is an occupation that 1 of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, the young men hired a machine and can be followed by women on farms j has this day filed in this office his sworn statement “— of Estacdclj, Oregon« «■— j No 7592 for the purchase of the W!4 nw‘i and ne!^ automobiled the city. T h e trip was w litre there is plenty free range. A I nw$i of section 14. in township 2 S . range 6 east. a grand, social affair, but a few who brushy hillside makes an ideal place ' and will offer proof to show that the land sought is M ANUFACTURERS O F A L L C LA SSES OP j more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul went hiked off and did not return for pheasant raising T h e ground tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land w ith the crowd. T h e special came must be dry. the sitting nests must before register and receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Saturday, the 1 1 th day of January. 1908. home at 12:20. lie well protected and the tempera He names as witnesses: Wil’iam Robbins of Sandy. Oregon ture must be kept even. Th e staple William Rhude of Portland. Oregon During the past week the cream diet for pheasants is cracked corn, Julius Jacobs of Astoria. Oregon ery at Estacada posted this bulletin: whole wheat and small seeds such John Edwards of Any and all persons claiming adversely the above Butter fat at Estacada, 3 1 c millet. They are also fond of carrots, described lands are requested to file their claim^in I ms in Butter fat at Portland, 3 0 ' j c j this office on or before said 1 1 day of January. iruary. 1 1 9( 908. onions, lettuce and other greens. Algernon S . Di Register. Butter fat at home, 2 8 ' 4 c i+TiJUgh grade building material a specialty'}: ¡{^{T Th e average price a pair is as fol n7J9 Th e United States land office in lows: English and Mongolian $ 5 & 60 YEARS’ Portland has been moved from the # 10 ; Golden, -,:S to $2 0 : Reeves, E X P E R IE N C E If You Arc Going to Build, We Can Fit #20 to $30. Pheasant raising makes Columbia building on Washington a pleasant and profitable adjunct to St. to the Worcester on Third. You Out to the Top Notch in Every a poultry farm where the range is \ Methodist Minister Recommends Cham ample and the conditions right. It thing berlin's Couqh Remedy We have used Chmntierlain's cough is the only game bird that breeds T R aD C M A R K S D is io n s remedy in our home for seven vears, and readily in captivity. T h ey are a- Mouldings in All Styles C o r k r i g h t s Ac. it has always proved to he a reliable rem mong the most beautiful gf birds, Anvnne sending a sketch and description may jiitukly ascertain onr opinion free whether ao edy. We have found that it would do are much sought after as ornament-- more than the manufacturéis claim for it It is especially good for croup and whoo to park- and extensivepriva:e yard- fpo-tti notice, wit boot charge, in th « ping cough. -Rev. James A Lewis, Pastor while their flesh is unsurpassed in W. A. JO NES is our selling agent in Estacada, Oregoa Milaca, Minn. M. K. church. Chamber tenderness and flavor if it is desired A band forae’T tU natm tM w e e ltir l am ent clr rotation of any «rient iUc J *nrnaL Term». $3 I lain's 0 ugh romedv is sold at the Esta to use them for fond. American Telephone connection direct with mill ----- :_four yenr : four months, mont tu f L Sold by all new« cada drug store. Farmer. i a tii Live ry, Feed 4 Sale STABLE TIME CARD I 0. w. P. & R y . Co. J D im ic k & D im ic k , Mr. Bittner who owns and oper Attorneys at Law ates a mill near Klwood had two of his fingers accidently sawed off last g l t y w ’ortary Public, General L a w Friday. Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b stracts furnished W . A . Cunningham is preparing for a trap shoot to take place at E s tacada next Saturday Nov. 23, for Geese, Chickens an 1 Turkeys. t f V ‘O WE LOAN $400 at 6 per cent. $600 “ " “ without a meat market. Fred M. | Lantz, who has been in the busi A nother Large Business ness here since in the summer, has closed his market. His reasons are Building W . A. H E Y L M A N G E O . C. B R O W N E L L that there is not enough cash trade, ESTACADA OREGON CITY that the business is injured by too T h e transfer of the corner lot 011 BROWNELL many individuals peddling meat and which the telephone building is lo-1 • ATTORNEYSATLAW the diffiulty in finding suitable ma cated from John B. Haviland to A. PRACTICE IN A L L COURTS terial for the shop. Mr. Lantz is T . Close was closed last week, Mr. All kinds of Legal Business promptly attended to contemplating buying stock of the Close paying $6 50 cash for the lot. } f Estates and Probate Matters carefully taken care of farmers and taking it to the Port Mr. Close i s going to start at once I J. F . Eagle Creek’s Boxing Match M O NEY LO AN ED O F F IC E S : 2 , 3 & 4 , A K D R E SK N HI.U. O reg o n C it y — O reg o n Photographer Bonney has on dis play at his studio some vegetables which his brother, C. M. Bounty grew on their old home farm up in Marion county. The collection in cludes a W hite Star potatoe weigh ing 3 1 _• pounds, a table beet weigh ing 8 pounds, a table carrot weigh ing 4 pounds, a table turnip weigh ing 4 ' j pounds, and a sample of the hops grown on the farm Th e veg etables are all smooth ami perfect in shape, utul arc only the ordinary quality raised out in Marion. NOTICK OF APPLICATION FOR SA LOON LICKN SR I hereby give public notice that I have petitioned the council of the City of Es- | tacada, Oregon, for a liceinc to sell spir ituous. vinous and malt liquors at retail as provided in ordinance No. 1, of the said City of F.starada, and in accordance with saiil ordinance; the city comicil may vote upon said petition at the nest succeeding meeting of the council after ! the second publication of this notice. Date! November IS , 1907. A T. CLOSE. Notice \o . 1. The ‘ Dubois Lur.ibcr Company Far fííid Cedar ER P atents C. E. DUBOIS, Manager Scientific American Mumuco ii ¥ 6 L W aahin«totfc IX. C